As both Archivist and Benc7 have reported, what has happened at the Grange seems completely wrong-headed. It's now a modern building inside, stripped of all patina to be remade into the member's lounge. An AGO employee told me that this was the result of focus groups telling them that The Grange, which had been decorated a few decades ago by the Volunteer Committee to look how it may have looked when it was the Boulton family's residence, should instead be presented as a place for people to imagine how it looked and functioned. That is either BS or the AGO just hearing what it wanted to hear. So maybe the Grange had not been an 100% accurate depiction of its own story; what it is now, stripped of any trappings of 1800s Toronto, is a waste of a handsome, historic mansion. It deserves better. Apparently the furnishings are in storage upstairs. Rant over.
Wow, what a wonderful museum we have in the AGO now, and it ain't even finished: complete the remaining art installations, get the descriptions up, and most of all, get those sculptural staircases done, and you'll all be in love with this place. Here's hoping it doesn't take long to wrap this all up. While I imagine some work will be continuing, the AGO should look substantially more complete by Friday's public opening.
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